Pre-orders went dwell in the present day for the extremely anticipated PC port of Purple Useless Redemption, lastly revealing the price: $49.99.
That is the worth listed throughout Steam, the Epic Video games Retailer, and Rockstar’s personal web site on Thursday. That $50 will get you the entire single-player experiences of Purple Useless Redemption and the Undead Nightmare growth, in addition to bonus content material from the Sport of the Yr Version (it doesn’t, nevertheless, embody multiplayer).

Rockstar lastly introduced earlier this week that the PC model will arrive on October 29, a full 14 years after Purple Useless Redemption first launched on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 again in 2010. Along with the aforementioned content material, it will additionally embody the next options:
- Native 4K decision and past at as much as 144hz on supported {hardware}
- Monitor assist for each Ultrawide (21:9) and Tremendous Ultrawide (32:9)
- Full keyboard and mouse assist
- Upscaling applied sciences assist for Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0
- Nvidia DLSS Body Technology
- Adjustable draw distances, shadow high quality settings, and extra
The long-requested PC model was developed by Double Eleven, which additionally labored on Purple Useless Redemption’s PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Swap ports. Earlier than this week’s official announcement, it was long-rumored and all however confirmed after the PlayStation Retailer bizarrely claimed in August that the sport was “now on PC,” following proof of a port being unearthed by datamines of Rockstar’s web site.
We need not inform you that Rockstar’s Wild West epic is a contemporary traditional, however in case you are searching for extra when you anticipate it to hit PC, take a look at IGN’s 2010 Purple Useless Redemption evaluation. We handed it a 9.7/10, calling it “one of many deepest, most enjoyable, and most attractive video games round.”
Alex Stedman is a Senior Information Editor with IGN, overseeing leisure reporting. When she’s not writing or enhancing, you will discover her studying fantasy novels or taking part in Dungeons & Dragons.